WATSON GLASER TESTS: PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (How to Pass Critical Thinking Tests with 100%)
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- WATSON GLASER TESTS: PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (How to Pass Critical Thinking Tests with 100%) By Joshua Brown of: www.how2become.com/online-wat...
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In this video, Joshua will teach you how to prepare for a Watson Glaser assessment. Here’s what Joshua covers to help you PASS your Watson Glaser Critical Thinking assessment test:
1. I will give you a breakdown of the different types of Watson Glaser assessment questions.
2. I will then give you Critical Thinking assessment solutions to all the questions we cover.
3. I will give you plenty of Critical Thinking practice.
VIDEO CONTENTS
Watson Glaser Assumption Tests 01:22
Watson Glaser Inference Tests 04:30
Watson Glaser Deduction Tests 07:34
Watson Glaser Interpretation Tests 10:08
Watson Glaser Evaluation of Arguments Tests 12:53
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Question 3- A- Assumption made
Question 2- A- Assumption made
Q6 - B
Q9 - B
Hi Joshua, I have a brief comment about Question 4 (the first inference example). You state the answer is probably true. Explaining that the statement suggests a correlation and that it does not guarantee that John will not suffer. The inference is not a guarantee however, it states that John is 'less likely to suffer' - if we are to take all the information in the statement as true - does this not mean the answer should be True and not Probably True?
The inference that John is less likely to suffer from chronic illnesses is based on a general study showing a correlation between regular exercise and a lower likelihood of chronic illnesses. While the statement suggests a strong likelihood, it does not guarantee certainty due to individual variations and other factors that could influence health outcomes. Therefore, "Probably True" is the most appropriate choice. I hope this helps! :)
probably true
Hey Joshua! Thank you for your time!
Is the answer to Q3 A or B? [+Are you supposed to ignore any common knowledge when answering the assumption-questions?]
Q6: C?
Q12: Why is the right answer A? The statement does not say anything about people who have not been with the company for longer than 10 years. It could be true that someone who has worked there for 3 years also has access.
Q15: Why is this a strong argument?
Thank you very much in advance!
Q3. A
Q6. Correct!
Q12. The answer is A. Based on the statement, it's clear that eligibility for the extended vacation plan is restricted to employees with more than Q10 years of tenure. Therefore, it logically follows that those with less than 10 years do not have access to this plan.
Q15. The answer is A. The argument is considered strong if it is logical and directly addresses the issue of reducing traffic congestion.
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Q2) B since we can't assume that it will be effective or not?
The correct answer is actually A because the policy's implementation implies the belief that regular physical exercise will play a role in decreasing healthcare costs. I hope this helps! :)
q2 answer is A (Assumption made)
Spot on! :)
I have a case study of my community
QUESTION 5 = B- PROBABLY TRUE
q11 B
q12 A
Correct!
QUESTION 6 = C - INSUFFICIENT DATA
2. A
3. A
5. C
6. C
8. A
9. B
I dont understand how 10 is B. Would the conclusion not follow? 60% does constitute the majority and we are given this as data. So why would the conclusion not follow?
11. A
12. B
14. A
15. A
Great answers here! Is your assessment coming up? :)
Hi Joshua, are these answers correct? All of them?
Q5 - A
Question 2 = A- ASSUMPTION MADE
QUESTION 3 = A - ASSUMPTION MADE
Q8 - A
Is 13 B
Correct! :)
Hlo can't we able to submit nhs application without three year gap references? I have no work experience and joined masters after 2 year gap in uk.
For NHS job applications, providing references for the last three years is typically a requirement to demonstrate your work history, character, and reliability. If you have a gap in your employment history, especially if you were studying, it's important to explain the reason for this gap in your application. In cases where work experience is lacking, you can include academic references, such as from professors or academic advisors who can speak to your skills, character, and potential. If you're concerned about the gap and lack of traditional employment references, consider also including any volunteer work, internships, or personal projects relevant to the job you're applying for. It's advisable to contact the HR department of the NHS Trust you're applying to for guidance on how to address your specific situation in your application.
Q. 8 = A = CONCLUSION FOLLOWS
11A
if this isn't correct, please can you explain?
B
Q2 assumptions made
Q3 assumptions not made
Q5 insufficient data
Q6 probably true
Q8 conclusion follows
Q9 conclusion does not follow
Q11 conclusion follows
Q12 conclusion does not follows
Q14 weak argument
Q15 strong argument
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Q8 -A
Q9-A
Q11-A
Q12-A
Q14- B
Q15-A
Have another go at Q9, Q11 and Q14 :)
2 - A
3- A
4 - C
5 - C
8 - A
9 - B
11 - A
12 B
14 A
15 B
Great job! Have another look at Q11, Q12 and Q15 :)
q15 A
Correct!
A
q6 probably true
The correct answer here is actually C :)
Q. 9 = B = CONCLUSION DOES NOT FOLLOW
q14 A
Correct!
Also I think question 10 it should be conclusion follow , 60n% of these respondents means more than half of the the people. Or most people experience usse with online shopping .
The statement does not provide enough information to conclude that most people who prefer online shopping experience issues with it. Therefore, the correct answer option is B, Conclusion Does Not Follow. :)
assumption made
Weak
Let me know the question number and I'll mark your answer! :)
A
assumption made
A
A
A
Which question is this for? :)